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L’Humanité a puisé toutes les ressources de la Terre sans se soucier des conséquences et aujourd’hui, il est trop tard pour faire machine arrière. Embarquez à bord d’Exodus 1, l’un des 3 vaisseaux chargé d’aller établir une nouvelle colonie sur une Exoplanète. Nous espérons que vous ferez les bons choix qui permettront à l’espèce humaine de survivre.
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Cast - Stardust - Nota Bene - Damien Boisseau - Doc seven - Florence Porcel - Lucie Monot - Cyril Plou - Romain Monin - Sense of Wonder - ScienceClic - Tristan Kopp - Hugo Lisoir - Astronogeek
If you have a passion for astronomy or simply love learning about the universe, then 'AstronoGeek' is a must-watch series for you. This American TV show stands out not just for its educational content but also for its unique approach to making complex topics accessible and entertaining. With just one season comprising 376 episodes, 'AstronoGeek' ensures there's never a dull moment as it delves deep into the mysteries of space.
'AstronoGeek' offers an intriguing mix of historical insights and modern scientific discoveries. The pilot episode sets the tone perfectly by exploring how ancient astronomers like Aristarque de Samos and Hipparque de Nicée measured the distance from Earth to the Moon. It even takes us through modern methods like laser telemetry, which can measure this distance down to a millimeter. The show's creator cleverly uses humor and colloquial language to make these scientific concepts more relatable, proving that science doesn't have to be dry or boring.
One of the standout elements of 'AstronoGeek' is its ability to weave in real-world events with astronomical phenomena. For instance, Episode 2 recounts the infamous blackout in Northeast America on August 14, 2003, when New Yorkers mistook one of nature's most beautiful spectacles for a potential terrorist attack. This blend of storytelling and science keeps viewers engaged while educating them about significant astronomical events.